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@qrvey/fetch
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@qrvey/fetch is a lightweight and reliable library for making RESTful requests in Node.js applications. It uses the native fetch
library (Node.js 18+), avoiding the need for external dependencies.
You can install the @qrvey/fetch package via npm. Run the following command in your terminal:
npm install @qrvey/fetch
get(endpoint: string, options: IHttpActionOptions): Promise<any>
: Performs an HTTP GET request.post(endpoint: string, body: unknown, options: IHttpActionOptions): Promise<any>
: Performs an HTTP POST request.put(endpoint: string, body: unknown, options: IHttpActionOptions): Promise<any>
: Performs an HTTP PUT request.patch(endpoint: string, body: unknown, options: IHttpActionOptions): Promise<any>
: Performs an HTTP PATCH request.delete(endpoint: string, body: unknown, options: IHttpActionOptions): Promise<any>
: Performs an HTTP DELETE request.headers
(object): An optional object containing custom headers to include in the request. It allows you to set specific HTTP headers like Authorization, Content-Type, etc.
useApiKey
(boolean): If set to true, the request will include an API key in the headers. The API key is retrieved from the process.env.API_KEY environment variable.
baseDomain
(string): An optional base domain to override the default domain used in the request URL. If not provided, the value from the process.env.DOMAIN environment variable will be used as base domain.
privateDomain
(boolean): If set to true, the request will use the private domain specified in the process.env.PRIVATE_DOMAIN environment variable instead of the base domain.
queryParameters
(Record<string, string | string[]>): An optional object representing query parameters to include in the request URL. It allows you to pass multiple query parameters as key-value pairs, with support for arrays to represent multiple values for a single key.
const options: IHttpActionOptions = {
headers: {
'Authorization': 'Bearer BEARER_TOKEN_VALUE',
},
useApiKey: true,
baseDomain: 'https://api.example.com',
privateDomain: false,
queryParameters: {
filter: 'active',
page: '1'
}
};
FetchService.get('/endpoint', options)
.then(response => console.log(response))
.catch(error => console.error('Error:', error));
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The npm package @qrvey/fetch receives a total of 3,789 weekly downloads. As such, @qrvey/fetch popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @qrvey/fetch demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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